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Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 2009, Household Survey 2009

Cambodia, 2009
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Reference ID
KHM-NIS-CSES-2009-v1.0
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National Institute of Statistics
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Cambodia Socio Economic Surveys
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  • Yearly_hhincome
  • S01-17_hhotherinfo
  • S01A_hhmembers
  • S01B_hhfoodconsumption
  • S01C_hhrecallnonfood
  • S02_personeducation
  • S03A_personmigrationpast
  • S03B_personmigrationcurrent
  • S04_hhhousing
  • S05A_hhlandownership
  • S05B_hhproductioncrops
  • S05C_hhcostcultivationcrops
  • S05D_hhinventorycrops
  • S05E1_hhlivestock1
  • S05E2_hhlivestock2
  • S05F1_hhfishcultivation1
  • S05F2_hhfishcultivation2
  • S05F3_hhfishcultivation3
  • S05G2_hhforestryhunting1
  • S05G_hhforestryhunting2
  • S05H1_hhnonagriculture1
  • S05H2_hhnonagriculture2
  • S05H3_hhnonagriculture3
  • S06_hhliabilities
  • S07_hhincomeothersource
  • S08_hhconstruction
  • S09_hhdurablegoods
  • S11_personhealthu2
  • S12_personhealthu5
  • S13_personillness
  • S14_persondisability
  • S15_personecocurrent
  • S16_personecousu
  • S17B_persontheft
  • S17C_personaccidents
  • S18_personpresence
  • Yearly_hhexpenditure
  • S10_personmaternalhealth

Highest level of education (q03bc09)

Data file: S03B_personmigrationcurrent

Overview

Valid: 8049
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 98
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 36
End: 37
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 98
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is the highest level ..[NAME].. has successfully completed?
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 Pre-school/Kindergarten 24
0.3%
1 Class 1 completed 142
1.8%
2 Class 2 completed 403
5%
3 Class 3 completed 711
8.8%
4 Class 4 completed 873
10.8%
5 Class 5 completed 965
12%
6 Class 6 completed 822
10.2%
7 Class 7 completed 828
10.3%
8 Class 8 completed 674
8.4%
9 Class 9 completed 578
7.2%
10 Class 10 completed 213
2.6%
11 Class 11 completed 155
1.9%
12 Class 12 completed 327
4.1%
13 Lower education certificate (diploma) 132
1.6%
14 Higher education certificate (BacII) 123
1.5%
15 Technical/vocational pre-secondary diploma/certificate 46
0.6%
16 Technical/vocational post-secondary diploma/certificate 36
0.4%
17 College/university undergraduate 63
0.8%
18 Bachelor degree (B.A., BSc, etc.) 87
1.1%
19 Masters degree (M.A., MSc, etc) 12
0.1%
20 Doctorate degree (PhD) 4
0%
21 Other (Specify) 10
0.1%
88 No class completed 713
8.9%
98 Don´t know 108
1.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
The respondents were asked the following question: “What is the highest level of education successfully completed?”

The response alternatives were aggregated to the classification of educational attainment used in the 2008 Population Census, i.e.

-No or only some education:

- Pre-school/Kindergarten,

- No class completed/Never attended school

-Primary school not completed:

- Class one to five completed

-Primary school completed:

- Class six to eight completed

-Lower secondary school completed:

- Class nine to eleven completed,

- Lower secondary school certificate

-Upper secondary school completed:

- Class twelve completed,

- Upper secondary school certificate,

- Technical/vocational pre-secondarydiploma/certificate

-Post-secondary education:

- Technical/vocational post-secondarydiploma/certificate,

- College/university undergraduate,

- Bachelor degree (B.A., BSc),

- Masters degree (M.A., MSc),

- Doctorate degree (PhD)

-Other

Description

Universe
Previous members of households but no longer are living in the household
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